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AIO in front, impact?

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#1 ·
Hi Hi
Well rather than bothering members of topic S340, I come to you for information about the AIO placed in front.

Currently I use a Cryorig H7 which is sincerely very effective, it is coupled with a Corsair ML120Pro but this H7 must go in the computer of my mother so I plan to buy an AIO for my S340 Elite, I know that the AIO 120 / 140mm are not so effective with respect to basic aircooling so I would like to spend on a 240mm see 280mm however what impact will have the cooling on the other components like the graphics card and the VRM of the motherboard ?

To know that I currently use an i5 4690K @ 4.2Ghz, I rarely exceed 55 degrees unless I use XTU (60 °)

I hope I have been clear on what I wrote because I use a translator
 
#2 ·
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Originally Posted by KeithHawke View Post

Hi Hi
Well rather than bothering members of topic S340, I come to you for information about the AIO placed in front.

Currently I use a Cryorig H7 which is sincerely very effective, it is coupled with a Corsair ML120Pro but this H7 must go in the computer of my mother so I plan to buy an AIO for my S340 Elite, I know that the AIO 120 / 140mm are not so effective with respect to basic aircooling so I would like to spend on a 240mm see 280mm however what impact will have the cooling on the other components like the graphics card and the VRM of the motherboard ?

To know that I currently use an i5 4690K @ 4.2Ghz, I rarely exceed 55 degrees unless I use XTU (60 °)

I hope I have been clear on what I wrote because I use a translator
I have a 360mm RAD in the front of my PC using a push pull configuration and thus far I see a positive effect on my overall case tempratures using this method. The fans to the inside (Pull Fans) push all the hot air through and out the rear of the case and will do the same fo any other warm/hot components in the air movements path. Do you have a Rear exhaust fan an possibly a top fan exhausting out of the top ?
 
#4 ·
As far as your configuration as per your image, that is the ideal setup. Having a push pull configuration for the front AIO will give you not only the best CPU cooling ability but will help well with the case flow. I would recommend using the same model of fans on both sides if the RAD.
 
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